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She helped Haitians settle into Springfield. Now she wonders if it’s safer for them to leave.
Inside a Haitian grocery store, Margery Koveleski — a “manman” to many — and her daughter Laura help their clients navigate ...
Falsely accused of eating pets, and worse, Haitians in Springfield have survived harassment, and now fear deportation.
In a September 2024 presidential debate, Donald Trump falsely accused Haitian immigrants of eating Springfield, Ohio’s dogs ...
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Lawmakers criticize Trump administration’s plan to end Haitian TPS
Massachusetts Democrats warn that the Trump administration's decision to end protections for Haitians could put thousands of ...
The future of thousands of Haitians living under Temporary Protected Status in the United States remains uncertain as the ...
"If we had oil, he would have already taken care of this problem we have here in Haiti." ...
The trauma of losing your way of life is something no family should ever have to go through, and yet it is what our nation is going through. Recent executive actions like the announced removal of ...
Most Americans, if they were aware of Haitian Americans at all, associated them with a long list of negative images — as poor refugees and non-English speakers, or simply as illegal immigrants — long ...
The Trump administration said Monday it is ending a temporary residency permit program that has allowed almost 60,000 citizens from Haiti to live and work in the United States since a 2010 powerful ...
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A rural Michigan town became home to Haitians fleeing gang violence. Will Trump send them back?
COLDWATER, MI – Shelda Gusteme stocks her store with green plantains that traveled 1,800 miles from the warm Caribbean to a rural Michigan town near the Indiana border. The market, tucked into a strip ...
A person holds cash in his hand next to Western Union signs at a Florida Check Cashing window inside a convenience store in Miami, Florida, on January 12, 2023. EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI AFP via Getty ...
Two boatloads of Haitian migrants have washed up ashore in different areas of the Caribbean in back-to-back landings this week.. Jamaican authorities said about 40 Haitians traveling in an 18-foot ...
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